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MIT Professor Designs Satellite Soil Mission
May 5, 2008
New Technology Destroys Toxic Agents
April 21, 2008
NIH, EPA Agree to New Toxicity Testing Pact
February 25, 2008
Chemistry Experts Team Up to Predict Reactions
February 19, 2008
PNNL System Improves Toxic Metal Detection
February 19, 2008

ASTM Offers Standard for Beryllium
January 29, 2008
Research Team Develops Low-cost Antimicrobial Paint
January 26, 2008
Researchers, Chrysler Test Trees for TCE Remediation
January 18, 2008
Study Finds Potential in Nanotube-producing Bacteria
December 10, 2007
Oil-repelling Material Shows Promise for Hazardous Waste Cleanup
December 4, 2007
Taking It to the Field
June 1, 2007By Donald Sackett
Portable XRF analyzers promote easy metal analysis at remediation sites
All of us are concerned with the global impact of adverse environmental issues. Since early times, humans have known that some of the most useful metals, such as lead and arsenic, are also very toxic and need to be controlled and contained.
A Cure for Healthy Computing
April 1, 2007By Elizabeth Donley
Like Picking a Good Doctor, Selecting the Right Environmental Software Takes Work
Did you ever notice that advertisements for environmental, health and safety (EH&S) software products sound like commercials for pain relief?
On the Road to Greater Compliance
April 1, 2007By Ryan Kreutzwiser
Implementation of mobile technology software cuts time, improves data collection and helps in meeting regulatory requirements
Facilities across many industry sectors are turning to mobile technology software designed for PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) handheld devices to meet various environmental compliance demonstration requirements. This article discusses the capabilities of mobile technology in this regard and describes several situations in which facilities fulfilled regulatory requirements by utilizing software designed for handheld devices.
Setting Up a Digital Control Center
April 1, 2007By Stephen Paff
Integrated software systems can help organizations with multiple generation sites handle hazardous waste responsibilities more effectively
When considering entities that manage hazardous waste generated at a large number of generating sites, most people think of billion-dollar national or multinational corporations, with factories and facilities distributed over a wide area.
A Sensitive Electronic Nose
November 1, 2006By Edward J. Staples
Gas chromatograph device speeds up VOC identification in air, water, soil samples
A new type of electronic nose, based on ultra-fast gas chromatography, can perform analytical measurements of volatile organic vapors in near real-time with part-per-trillion sensitivity.
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